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City Council debates cuts or tax hikes as Wichita faces budget crunch in 2026

Wichita faces a looming budget shortfall, forcing the City Council to pick between raising taxes or cutting back services.  “The city is facing challenges,” District 4 Council Member Dalton Glasscock said. “We’re thoughtfully weighing how we can still provide excellent service for our citizens.” City Manager Robert Layton suggested several cost-cutting measures for the 2025 […]

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Why finding enough substitute teachers is a daily challenge for Wichita schools

In the gig worker era of Uber and DoorDash, Wichita Public Schools seeks its own on-demand employees — substitute teachers.  COVID-19 pandemic troubles, low wages and licensing hurdles have over the last five years tamped down the number of people signing up to substitute teach.  “There’s assignments that don’t get filled almost every day,” recruiter […]

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Downtown parking changes leave Wichita businesses worried

Stewart’s Jewelry and the Hilton Garden Inn don’t compete for customers — just for parking.  The Hilton, on the corner of South Topeka Street and Douglas Avenue, dwarfs the family-owned jewelry store next door.  Customers of both businesses — and sometimes employees — compete for spaces in front of the two establishments. “If I don’t […]

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